Questions about the Vélosud route from Biarritz to Le Barcarès
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Hi there, I’ve been road cycling for several years, and I’m about to switch to gravel in the next few days—I’m waiting for my bike, which should arrive this week. I’m planning a bikepacking trip in a few weeks along the Véloroute V81, also known as the Vélosud, from Biarritz to Le Barcarès. Has anyone here already done this route? Any info is welcome, whether it’s about the route itself, gear, or accommodation. I’ll prioritize staying with locals as much as possible. On that note, I just signed up for the brand-new site *Guidon et Couette* ((www.guidon-et-couette.fr)), which offers free accommodation between cyclists across the country, but there’s almost no one listed along my route! Thanks in advance. Laurent.
Laurent.
VF Vfpromeneur Veteran ·
I did the V81 from Bayonne train station to Rivesaltes back in 2016, when it was still just a project. I created my own route following the project map. I arranged things to avoid difficulties. A really beautiful ride at the foot of the Pyrenees. The mountains are constantly in the background.

Physical condition: You don’t need to be particularly fit.

It’s mostly flat with a few rare steep slopes (some with heavy traffic and no space for bikes). I hope things have changed since then. Tarmac with very little off-road.

Plenty of campsites along the way—very easy to find.

At the end of the route, don’t miss the stunning Gorges de Galamus, which are also reserved for pedestrians and cyclists.

Here are a few photos:

https://goo.gl/photos/eRjVNQNEaE3WSZEFA

P.S. Bayonne train station didn’t leave me with a good memory. Platform not level with the TER—an easy step of at least 30 cm. Tunnel with no elevator or escalator access. And inside the tunnel itself, a staircase!

I hear it’s been renovated—we’ll see.
LO Lolo1604 Regular ·
Thanks for the info and the photos! Since I live right near Pau, I’ll get a ride to the starting point, and I think this route is pretty good for a first bikepacking experience. But before that, I’m waiting for my bike, which is delayed—I ordered a Giant Revolt Advanced 2 that seems like a decent gravel bike. I’ll need to adjust to this new ride and find the right settings, since I’m used to my Trek Madone road bike. After that, I’ll buy the different bags and dive into gravel riding. I’ve already found quite a few routes, and I can’t wait to try it out! !
Laurent.
CB Cbandiera Globetrotter ·
merci pour ce retour claudio a cela en projet dans ses cartons il en a parcouru une partie https://Biclou.com/recits/2024-dunkerq-perp/e17/index.php mais je ne sais pas si il retournera un jour dans la tente, ce sera en rêve les gorges de galamus en effet, pour y être passé ; c'est impressionnant faut pas avoir peur comme le glaude, mais joli https://Biclou.com/parcours/V81/

Claudio de la Faverges. Bonjour amis cyclotouristes, claude passionné de voyages à vélo favergien et défenseur du cycliste. plus la carte bleue est foncée et plus le bagage est léger en anglais "the more the card is blu the less the luggage is heavy"

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